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Why can't Sri Lankans criticize judicial branch?
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<blockquote data-quote="poopoo" data-source="post: 30339035" data-attributes="member: 579370"><p>idk, maybe asking this also get me and forum in trouble. if such thing possible, admins may remove this</p><p></p><p>anyway, why there's multiple incidents where people being charged for criticizing judicial branch? and even gets prison time.</p><p></p><p>isn't it going against the concept of free speech and democracy</p><p>we can express our feelings on executive and legislation branches without getting into trouble; right?</p><p>what's special on that 'thing' specifically?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="poopoo, post: 30339035, member: 579370"] idk, maybe asking this also get me and forum in trouble. if such thing possible, admins may remove this anyway, why there's multiple incidents where people being charged for criticizing judicial branch? and even gets prison time. isn't it going against the concept of free speech and democracy we can express our feelings on executive and legislation branches without getting into trouble; right? what's special on that 'thing' specifically? [/QUOTE]
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